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Kavan's Injustice
Anyone who knows me is well aware of the fact that Lee stole my heart last season. Kavan is not only excessivley handsome, but his command of the role of the entrepreneur who comes to Hope Valley only desiring success for both himself and the town is positively ideal. He portrays Lee effortlessly and with such attention to detail that every vocal and facial expression, as well as each gesticulation, demonstrate exactly what and who he is. And there is no dispute in my mind that he is the only one who could even begin to handle the larger-than-life Rosemary as played by Pascale.

In this episode, Lee is propelled nearly to his breaking point yet again, but we have come to expect that in regards to his relationship with Rosie. However, we also get to see just how much he cares for this vibrant and aggressive woman who doesn't even understand what the word "relax" means. But, of course, we can count on Kavan and Pasacle to give us some hilarious moments as they always do. I consistently appreciate their brand of comedy, and it is the leading factor that caused me to become infatuated with Lee last season.

Of course, Rosie has come a long way from season one, and that is due to two things. First of all, we Hearties no longer worry about her interest in Jack. But secondly (and more importantly), Pascale has infused so much personality, spunk, and
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This is another plot shift, and I didn't see this one coming. I'll leave it up to you, loyal viewers to guess what this scene implies. All I will say is that yet again, Lori shows her versatility in this scene, and she always looks radiant doing it. Lori is one of the most gifted actresses I have ever seen as she is able to fit right into the whatever role she is given, no matter what, and make it authentically credible. She is sincerely a modern marvel, and we are blessed to have an actress of her caliber grace the screen of one of the finest shows in television

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